Yes, gotta agree with you as well.I kind of agree with you but it only highlights even more the absurdity of him being a PPV star imo.
He has that level of opposition for the same reasons that have been mentioned already. He is not the typical boxer who had amateur exposure which normally consists of more than 120 fights. No golden glove exposure, no jr. olympic exposure, no olympic exposure, etc. Pretty much just wore those gloves and up to the ring he went. Lots of people seem to forget that. See it this way, it’s a guy with about 30 fights facing guys with more than 140 fights experience (add their amateur fights plus all other tournaments plus pro fights).It's ridiculous especially when you consider the level of opposition he has fought, and gone life and death with.
In most of his recent 'step up' fights he has struggled and looked uncomfortable. I know he hasn't had the most amatuer schooling but that carries no weight regarding his status as a pro imo.
I can imagine people said the same thing about J.C. Chavez and look at all his accomplishments? No wonder he's a total Hall of Famer.It maybe a decent excuse as to why he'll never be anything but let's be clear on this, he will never be anything.
Can't really say much now.At least Khan has talent and boxing ability and can compete with anyone if he can protect his frail chin
Not at this moment.Chavez simply cannot box and the highest level.


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